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How did the Suez crisis change the relationship between the United States and the Arab world?

A) It produced a deep distrust amongst Arabs towards the United States.
B) The United States gained considerable goodwill in the Arab world.
C) It damaged the business prospects of American auto companies considerably.
D) The U.S. intervention did not change the Arabs' anti-American prejudice.

Suez Crisis

The Suez Crisis was a diplomatic and military confrontation in late 1956 involving Egypt, Israel, France, and the United Kingdom, centered around the control of the Suez Canal, a key waterway for international trade.

Arab World

A region in North Africa and the Middle East, encompassing 22 countries where Arabic is a dominant language.

Anti-American Prejudice

A bias or dislike against the United States, its policies, or its people.

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